Showing posts with label historian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historian. Show all posts

Monday, August 17, 2015

The man who told us so - What the West, and the Soviet Union’s victims, owe to Robert Conquest

THE intellectual history of the West in the 20th century was dominated by arguments over totalitarianism: its causes, effects—and possible justification. Even after flag-waving supporters of the Soviet Union had dwindled to irrelevance, the conviction that communism was a good idea poorly executed persisted in certain quarters. Others still thought the communist threat overstated, or drew equivalences between crimes committed in the name of socialism and those of Western anti-communism. The position that communism was a monstrously evil system responsible for unprecedented atrocities was held by only a minority of scholars. Robert Conquest, who died on August 3rd, was one of the most eloquent and implacable members of that camp. To the chagrin of his opponents, he turned out to be right.

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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Barton: America’s Most Biblically-Hostile U. S. President

(Via David Crowe of Restore America/Hat tip: Stella Guenther)
David Crowe writes, "David Barton, President of Wallbuilders, historian and respected leader in the movement to restore the nation to our biblical foundations has written the most detailed, footnoted, and telling expose of the Obama Administration acts against Christianity, and preferentialism for Islam that exists." Read David Barton's study at Wall Builders... Read More......

Monday, June 28, 2010

Republicans repealed the Fugitive Slave Act

GRAND OLD PARTISAN, 6/28/2010 by Michael Zak - On this day in 1864, the Republican-controlled 38th Congress repealed the notorious Fugitive Slave Act. The law had enabled slave catchers to operate freely in northern states and to kidnap any African-American residing there. Merely by attesting that the person was an escaped slave, a slave catcher could chain him and drag him away to a southern slave market. Moreover, the law required all free people as well as all local and state and federal government officials to assist slave catchers. ∴ A pair of Democrats, Senator James Mason (D-VA) and Senator Andrew Butler (D-SC), had written the Fugitive Slave Act. ∴ The bill repealing the Fugitive Slave Act was written by a Republican congressman from Ohio, Rufus Spalding [pictured]. A Republican president, Abraham Lincoln, signed it into law.

If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong. --Abraham Lincoln, 1864 Read More......